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  • zeitn1.it is a IT format module. Uncompressed, it is 1.21MB in size and has been downloaded 2790 times since Sat 12th Jun 1999 :D

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  • Mod Archive ID: 63639
  • Downloads: 2790
  • Favourited: 0 times
  • MD5: 94032b540d2a7536ef78ae14594f6894
  • Format: IT
  • Channels: 8
  • Uncompressed Size: 1.21MB
  • Genre: Fantasy

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member Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Wed 19th Jul 2000, rated 8 / 10.

Unfortunately, I've struck a mental blank at the moment and can't quite remember the Forest of Naldoreth. However, I'm not going to let that even think of detracting from the quality of the piece. This is part one of the Zeit-N trilogy, and from the quality of this I am looking forward to reviewing the other two. This trilogy is based on sad and dismal moments in the works of Tolkien. It is well worth listening to. The intro features a brilliant, confident start which is built up with an excellent reflective coating. After thirty seconds, the pace picks up but it still remains sedate and reflective. This combines the samples flawlessly into a marvellous, almost living, .it file. This excellence continues for the duration of this excellent piece, before coming to a quality outro that brings the music to a slower pace before dropping off into the rest of the playlist.


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 *Wandering in the Woods
      of Neldoreth*

Part 1 of the
Zeit-N Trilogy

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The Zeit-N Trilogy is:
songs or melodies
inspired by the works of
J.R.R.Tolkien...  They
tend to depict the dismal
and sad aspects of these
books...I would say that
they could very well be
played in a funeral... :)



ENJOY!



Composed by Jon Tonnessen

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